U.S. inflation rose 2.9% in July last month, versus a year ago, which fell below expectations in a result that likely paves the way for the Federal Reserve to finally begin cutting interest rates next month.
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$320M U.S. Military-Built Pier In Gaza To Be Reinstalled For ‘Several Days,’ Only To Be Permanently Removed After
According to U.S. officials who reached out to the press, the pier that the U.S. military constructed to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza was put back in. However, it will be utilized for only a few days before being permanently removed.
Read More $320M U.S. Military-Built Pier In Gaza To Be Reinstalled For ‘Several Days,’ Only To Be Permanently Removed AfterUS consumer confidence retreats slightly; house prices remain elevated
The mixed survey also showed consumers’ perceived likelihood of a recession over the next 12 months retreated this month.
Read More US consumer confidence retreats slightly; house prices remain elevatedJoey Chestnut Banned From 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest
The hot dog news coming out of Coney Island will see the best competitor left out of the biggest hot dog eating competition.
Read More Joey Chestnut Banned From 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating ContestTarget, Walmart shoppers seek home goods, grocery delivery online
U.S. online spending is experiencing a rebound, spurred by high gas prices, convenient delivery options and a surge in deals following a brief post-pandemic slump.
Read More Target, Walmart shoppers seek home goods, grocery delivery onlineA Closer Look At Rising Food Prices
One business says the Biden White House’s out of control spending is making food unaffordable, especially for young people. One America’s Nathaniel Mannor has more.
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